Chase Sunflower - April 30th, 2021

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Issue for the week of Friday, April 30th, 2021 • Vol. 26, Issue 18

COVID 19 vaccination clinic round 1

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Chase’s community paper for over 25 years!

Submitted by the Chase & District Health Services Foundation

he Chase area saw some 3800 residents receive their first COVID 19 Vaccination Shots during March and April at either the Chase Community Hall or the Art Holding Arena Clinics. Interior Health Authority, as per Ministry of Health anticipate the 2nd round of COVID 19 Vaccinations will take place approximately mid to late July, 2021. Many many members of the Chase area community expressed admiration and gratitude for being able to attend a local Vaccination Clinic, rather than having to travel to either Kamloops or Salmon Arm. The Interior Health Authority / Chase Health Centre Teams received hundreds of compliments about how well organized, positive and upbeat the Chase COVID 19 Vaccination Clinics was, especially

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with all the volunteer helpers. The Chase & District Health Services Foundation volunteers are extremely proud of the efforts of the Nurses, Doctors, and Staff of both the Interior Health Authority and the Chase Health Centre for their above and beyond commitment to ensuring that our local C h a s e Vaccination Clinics were a positive, successful experience. We had Nu rs e s t r av e l l i n g daily, even on their days off, to attend and help out at the Chase COVID 19 Vaccination Clinics. KUDOS to Interior Health and the Chase Health Centre COVID Vaccination Clinic Teams, and a great big Thank You to all the Clinic volunteers. See you in about 4 months for Round 2.

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Community Events Bulletin Our Friend the Ladybug June 5 11:00-11:45am Zoom We love ladybugs! Tune in for a short talk from the Thompson Shuswap Master Gardeners' Association on ladybugs, followed by a story and songs, as well as a ladybug friendly planting activity!*Activity materials can be picked

up from the library ahead of time. Ages 6-12 Registration Required. 250.679.3331 or chalib@ tnrd.ca SPRING Sidewalk Plant Sale - Hanging Baskets & Bedding Plants Sponsored by Chase and Area Young Learners Society @TRU Hardware Sidewalk. Friday, April 30 • 10 am - 2 pm / Saturday, May 1 • 10 am - 2 pm / Sunday, May 2 • 10 am - 2 pm

OFFICE: 838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC Hours: 10 am - 4 pm Monday - Thursday PHONE:

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The Chase Sunflower invites stories, recipes, comments, photos, jokes and any other information that would be of interest to readers. We reserve the right to accept or refuse submissions and edit for content and length. We also reserve the right to refuse advertising that in our opinion does not reflect the concept of the newspaper. The opinions expressed in Letters and Columns do not necessarily reflect the views of this newspaper. Due care and attention for accuracy is used in checking advertising copy, but no warranty is implied by the publisher. The Chase Sunflower is copyrighted and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of the publisher. The Chase Sunflower is independently owned and operated by Shuswap Prairie Publishing. 1500 copies are printed weekly and distributed around Chase, as well as to Pritchard, Sorrento, Squilax, Jade Mountain, and Adams Lake. The Sunflower is available FREE for readers because it is advertiser supported. Please support the local businesses that advertise in the Sunflower; shopping locally enriches our community.

EMAIL: info@chasesunflower.ca WEB: www.chasesunflower.ca ** Alternate drop-off location at Willows Natural Foods ** MAIL: Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0 Publisher/Editor: Kelsey Snelgrove

With respect, I acknowledge that I live and work on the unceded traditional lands of the Secwepemc First Nation.

Chase Rotary Box 73

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 107 515 Shuswap Ave, Chase * For info / hours phone 250-679-3536 *

Chase Legion Branch #107 will be closed until notice. We will update information as we receive it from Provincial Health Officer and BC/Yukon Command. Thank you for your continued support. Take care & Be safe.

Shuswap Victory Church

641 Shuswap Ave, Chase BC Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 9-1pm For Council and/or Prayer Please contact: Pastor Peter King 250-804-3518

Pres: Patrick Herba ( 250-702-3677) Meetings 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month via Zoom. New members welcome.

Chase Lions

Box 12, Chase, BC V0E1M0 250-679-8470* chaselions67@gmail.com

*Public meetings cancelled until further notice.*

Call 250-679-8470 for all Lions projects: *Chase Lions RV Park For medical equipment or pull tab donations please call Karen Bassett 250-318-4527

400 Club Weekly Winner: Bill Ens $100.00

Churches of Chase Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church Under the new variance issued from the government on March 23, 2021, outdoor religious services may be held. The Blessed Sacrament Parish will hold outdoor services on Sunday @ 9:00 am. Chase Evangelical Free Church 295 Shuswap Ave Physical Gathering Suspended in response to Provincial Health Order, Online Gatherings Accessible at www.ChaseChurch.com 250 679 1676 or Tyler@ChaseChurch.com

The Light of Life Native Fellowship Pastor Joseph #1.250.457-3845 Find "Joseph Shuswap Kim" on Youtube Shuswap Community Church Facebook @Chase Shuswap Community Church Visit our website for more information or to sign up to join a service. www.aplacetobelong.ca


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Pete’s Pizza & Pasta Advertorial by author and journalist Carolyn Parks Mintz

The Place 722 Shuswap Avenue, Chase, British Columbia 250.679.2775 www.petes.pizza • Facebook The Management Peter and Megan Stratikopoulos The Story Childhood experiences undoubtedly led to the successful Chase business established by Owner-Manager Pete Stratikopoulos. When his father immigrated from Greece to Canada, Dad undertook what many Greeks did and opened a dining spot, ultimately owning popular Grecian eateries for most of his life. Pete liked what he saw growing up in and around restaurants, and having his own seemed like a natural career move—that and setting up in his hometown village meant that Pete’s Pizza & Pasta opened here in 2008. And its eventual move into the village’s business core has resulted in a loyal customer base drawn from the Village and the entire Shuswap area, including some regulars from Kamloops and Salmon Arm. Obviously, this keen cook’s reputation for good food has become quite well known. Everything on the restaurant’s menu is made from scratch—the sauces, the dough, salad dressings, even the bread

used in its garlic toast. Taking a page from his Dad’s cookbook, Pete prepares handmade dishes with fine ingredients using recipes handed down through his family. After much culinary R&D experimentation in his kitchen, a new product he’s recently introduced is a gluten-free cauliflower pizza crust—a tasty alternative to the usual wheat-based crust. In addition to pastas and pizza, this food outlet’s bill of fare has grown to include tasty chicken wings, baby back ribs, cheese sticks, meatballs ‘n mozza, and Greek salads. And on Friday’s and Saturday’s, Pete’s Pizza serves up various specials, such as flavourful calzones with a hand-made eight-inch pizza crust, a choice of toppings, and cheese, folded over, ovenbaked, and brushed with garlic, butter, parmesan cheese, and Italian seasonings. Delicious and different! Other Greek treats will soon find their way onto weekend menus as well. Along with topnotch customer service, contributing to the community is another aspect of the business philosophy of Pete, wife Megan, and their staff, whether that be to the foodbank or local charities. So, when someone else’s home cooking is what you crave, when your schedule is just too busy to let you get to the stove, call Pete and his crew. Good cookin’ is what they do—just for you!

This advertorial is brought to you by the Village of Chase, the Chase Sunflower, and the Chamber of Commerce. To have your business featured, please contact The Chase Sunflower.

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RENOVATION SALE Selection of windows, doors, deck railings, deck roofing, n/g fireplace insert, ss sink, other assorted items. Call 250-319-5483. View at 641 Hysop Rd. by appointment. Open to offers.

GARAGE SALES 636 2nd on Willow St. 8 am - 1 pm, May 1st and 2nd. Veggie plants, indoor plant and misc stuff 130 Leighton Ave 8 am - 1 pm. Paintings and Misc. Saturday May 1st.

Small engine maintenance and repairs - Certified technician Call 250-320-6082 all outdoor power equipment serviced. Lawnmower, weed whackers, rototiller, quads, motorcycle, snowmobiles, generators, boat motors etc. Ask for Jarrett. Chase Upholstery – Sorry, I have

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Village of Chase On-Call Casual Employment Opportunity An on-call casual employment opportunity in the Village Office for an on-call casual office assistant. The on-call casual office assistant will be required to provide coverage in the event of the absence of the existing front office for vacation, illness and at times when additional office assistance is required. Various tasks performed by the on-call casual office assistance will include: • Front counter and telephone reception • Cash receipting • Community Hall and Park Use bookings • Open and Distribute Incoming Canada Post Mail • Photocopying, filing • Providing assistance for tax and utility bill mail-outs • Providing clerical assistance to Senior Administration including contacting other municipalities and agencies to collect information • Other clerical duties as required Being a position within the Bargaining Unit, and in compliance with Article 11 of the Collective Agreement between the Village of Chase and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 900, Chase, this notice was posted internally for five (5) working days, being made available to all Village of Chase Bargaining Unit employees before being advertised externally. The successful candidate will have a minimum Grade 12 education, will have experience working in an office environment possessing knowledge of and experience with MS office software and various types of office equipment. The successful candidate will demonstrate professionalism, a good work ethic and will be able to successfully multi-task. The wage for this position is $21.03 per hour with 6% paid in lieu of annual vacation. This position will consist of primarily part-time hours with some full time hours when additional assistance is needed. There are no benefits applicable to this position. Resumes, held in confidence will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, May 3, 2021. Please submit your application to Sean O’Flaherty, Corporate Officer, by email to co@ chasebc.ca, by mail to PO Box 440, Chase, BC V0E 1M0 or in person at 826 Okanagan Avenue, Chase, BC. Dated this 16th day of April, 2021.


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Coffee and the News

Seniors Discount!

by Tyler Harper

We are in anxious times. Things seem to be changing so quickly. A few weeks ago our province was beginning to open up, COVID cases were steady, and the weather was improving. But now we face tougher restrictions, a growing number of COVID variants of concern, and an uncertain season before us. The news seems to change every day; recommendations and geo-political realities mutate seemingly before our eyes and these changes flood us with anxiety. Change happens, we could say that change is a part of living, but this change brings so much anxiety into our lives. We feel the ripples of these changes not just in our political lives or social lives, but also within the core of who we are. We lose sleep over what we can’t control. And this is because the news has become central to our lives. 19th century philosopher Georg Hegel once wrote that, “Reading the morning newspaper is the realist’s morning prayer.” When we’re honest—whether we agree with Hegel or not— this is the reality that many of us live out. How often do we, even those of us who confess faith in God, start our mornings and end our days with broadcast news or the scroll of a news feed on our smart phones. How much time do we devote to the news compared to the things we consider of ultimate importance? Engaging with the news is like caffeine. I have long been someone who loves a good cup of coffee. In controlled amounts and at particular times coffee is enjoyable and can even make life better (who doesn’t enjoy being a little more awake?). But consumed without awareness and reflection it is uncomfortable and can even diminish our quality of life. As a 21 year old, I once decided to make myself a whole pot of coffee at 10 p.m. Not only did I rob myself of the enjoyment of that coffee, but I also consumed so much caffeine that my hands shook and I could feel my heart racing. Being aware of the world around us helps us live appropriately, being overly aware can leave us overwhelmed and paralyzed with anxiety.

What then are we to do? We can’t remove ourselves from the events of our world, we can’t ignore the realities of our world, our country, and our community, but we also can’t lose our past and our futures to the events of today. Just like with my pot of coffee, we need to be aware of the ‘clock’ and have limits on our consumption. This is why the grand narratives of our lives come into play. Different traditions and perspectives hold to different stories, but these stories remind us of what ‘time’ it is and remind us of where we have been and where we are going. These narratives provide a big picture context that keep our consumption of the news in focus and reminds us of what truly matters. For me, as a follower of Jesus, I need to understand life and our world as shaped by the narrative of the Bible, a narrative that centres on Jesus of Nazareth. I have to ask not just if this particular news item seems important to me now, but does it seem to matter against who I know Jesus to be? If I truly believe in this story, then the stories of today should foster different responses: sometimes trust, sometimes compassion and action, and sometimes apathy (after all what is the real importance of the latest celebrity gossip?). Consuming the news with these grand narratives in mind means that some stories will be revealed as being shallow, fleeting and even silly, while others will come to have deeper meaning and lasting significance as they are viewed in the context of life through the lens of eternity. Coffee is a delicious treat that energizes and awakens. The news is a helpful tool that informs and provides valuable perspective. But when we don’t have our eye on the clock and our whole selves embedded in a larger story (particularly in times of upheaval) these good things will leave us jittery and anxious. When we keep our eyes on the eternal realities, the realities of the news cycle come into clearer focus. Tyler Harper (tyler@chasechurch.com) is the Pastor at Chase Evangelical Free Church.

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Invasive Plant Workshops Press Release

CSISS is hosting free online workshops next month! Covering a broad range of topics, these workshops aim to facilitate learning and inspire action to protect biodiversity in the Columbia Shuswap region. In honor of Invasive Species Action Month, the Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society will be hosting two Invasive Plant Identification and Management workshops and one webinar focused on native plants and pollinators. You can register for the events here. On May 5th learn to identify key invasive plants that are often found along trails and in recreation areas in the Columbia Shuswap region. This workshop is especially applicable to trail stewardship groups, park and recreation area users, Indigenous Peoples, trail builders, and trail users of all kinds! Topics covered include invasive plant identification, best management practices for reducing the spread of invasive plants, control options and reporting. High priority invasive plants with yellow flowers will be the focus of the workshop on May 27th. On May 19th, join and guest speakers to learn about

how you can support plantpollinator relationships in your garden. CSISS will be speaking about the PlantWise program, which encourages gardeners to choose noninvasive and native plants for their gardens. Brenda Beckwith and Valerie Huff will be presenting Pollination Networking for Your Garden: Tips and strategies for enhancing gardens to build habitat and connectivity with the greater pollination network that surrounds. Learn more about this webinar and the guest speakers here. More about the Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society: The Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention, management and reduction of invasive species in the Columbia Shuswap Regional District. CSISS is thankful for the generous support of the Columbia Basin Trust, the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, the Province of BC, and other regional partners. To learn more about invasive species in the Columbia Shuswap region please visit: http://www. columbiashuswapinvasives. org

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